Police say a Springfield teenager stole a man’s PlayStation, apologized and then pointed a handgun at the man saying he couldn’t leave any witnesses.

Rodamezz D. Moore, 18, was charged Sunday with robbery, burglary, assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon after police say he robbed and threatened to kill a man following a party late last month.

The victim fended off Moore’s attack and no shots were fired, according to court documents.

According to a probable cause statement, police were dispatched to a home on the 600 block of West Lombard Circle on the evening of Aug. 29 for reports of a man who had been robbed at gunpoint.

The victim told police he had a party at his residence the night before and one of the party guests — later identified as Moore — came back the next day, knocked on the window and asked to come inside, according to the statement.

Moore was with two other individuals and he told the victim one of the people had accidentally left a wallet at the residence during the party, the statement says.

The victim let all three people inside to look for the wallet, but less than a minute later Moore pulled out a revolver and ordered the victim into the living room, according to the statement.

Moore then handed the gun off to one of his associates and went rummaging through the house, the statement says.

Moore collected a PlayStation 4, controllers and four video games, the statement says.

Moore then came back into the living room, grabbed the gun and demanded money and drugs, the statement says. When the victim said he didn’t have any, Moore started punching holes in the wall above the victim’s head, according to the statement.

Moore then locked the door and apologized to the victim, saying the victim had been a good host the night before, the statement says.

Moore said “there can’t be any witnesses,” and started to raise the gun toward the victim, according to the statement.

After a struggle, the victim ran to the bathroom and locked the door, the statement says.

Moore hit the door and broke the door off the hinges, the statement says. The victim kept pushing back against the door, and eventually Moore fled, according to the statement.

Online records indicate Moore sold the PlayStation at GameStop on West Sunshine Street a couple of hours after the alleged robbery.

Moore was arrested early Sunday morning in downtown Springfield, the statement says.

Moore told police he was present when the PlayStation was stolen but he was not the one with the gun. He said one of his associates paid him to sell the PlayStation, according to the statement.

Moore is being held in the Greene County Jail on $50,000 bond. He does not have an attorney listed for this case.